I just set up a Dirtsand server on my personal home server. Everything seems to be working, I can log in, created a player but when I try to link into AvatarCustomization (direclty after creating a new player), the loading screen shows up, rotates for about 10 seconds and I get an Network error 5: this is what the debug message looks like:

ds-918> [Status] Running on 0.0.0.0/8080[Lobby] Running on 0.0.0.0/14617[Auth] 192.168.0.8/51635 logged in as admin {2a806dc5-ffbb-4c98-8191-7c327cada050}[Auth] {2a806dc5-ffbb-4c98-8191-7c327cada050} signed in as admin (10130)

I'm not sure, but it might be worth changing File.Host, Auth.Host, and Game.Host from localhost to the local IP address for your server. It looks like the auth is binding to the interface on all addresses, but perhaps the gameserver is not?

Deledrius wrote:I'm not sure, but it might be worth changing File.Host, Auth.Host, and Game.Host from localhost to the local IP address for your server. It looks like the auth is binding to the interface on all addresses, but perhaps the gameserver is not?

Thanks, that solved it!I was able to configure my avatar, but directly after that, I got the next error:

[SDL] Requested invalid descriptor AvatarCustomization[SDL] Requested invalid decriptor version 6 for Layer[SDL] Received an update for 'Map #638_anim' using an invalid descriptor![SDL] Requested invalid decriptor version 6 for Layer[SDL] Received an update for 'Map #638_anim_KILightTurnOff' using an invalid descriptor![SDL] Requested invalid decriptor version 6 for Layer[SDL] Received an update for 'Map #638_anim_KILightTurnOn' using an invalid descriptor![SDL] Requested invalid decriptor version 4 for clothing[SDL] Received an update for 'Male' using an invalid descriptor![SDL] Requested invalid decriptor version 2 for MorphSequence[SDL] Received an update for 'Med' using an invalid descriptor![SDL] Requested invalid decriptor version 2 for MorphSequence[SDL] Received an update for 'High' using an invalid descriptor!

I don't have time at the moment to check, but that looks like it might be that you're missing the SDL files in /opt/dirtsand/SDL? The current Dirtsand README (step 5) covers this, but I'm afraid that section is a bit confusing and definitely isn't as clear as it could be.